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1 Preface General Introduction : tony Modernism i A. The Arts and Crafts Movement in Great Britain 3 Introduction 3 1. John Ruskin 4 from Fors Clavigera (1871) 2. Christopher Dresser 6 from Studies in Design (1874-6) 3. Richard Redgrave 7 from Manual of Design (1876) 4. William Morris 8 from "The Prospects of Architecture in Civilization" (1881) 5. Christopher Dresser 10 from fapan: Its Architecture, Art, and Art Manufacturers (1882) 6. Oscar Wilde 12 from "Art and the Handicraftsman" (1882) 7. Arthur H. Mackmurdo 13 from "Arbitrary Conditions of Art" (1887) 8. William Morris 15 from "The Revival of Architecture" (1888)

2 9, Walter Crane 17 from The Claims of Decorative Art (1892) 10. John D. Sedding 19 from "Design" (1891) 11. Charles Rennie Mackintosh 20 from "Architecture" (1893) 12. Charles Robert Ashbee 22 from A Few Chapters in Workshop Re-Construction and Citizenship (1894) B. Continental Reforms 24 Introduction Jacob von Falke 25 from Art in the House (1871) 14. Georg Hirth 27 from The German Renaissance Room (1880) 15. Robert Dohme 28 from The English House (1888) 16. Cornelius Gurlitt 29 from Inside the Middle-Class House 17. Louis-Charles Boileau 30 from "Shops of the Bon Marche in Paris - Grand Staircase" (1876) 18. Charles Blanc 31 from The Fine Arts at the Universal Exposition of 1878 (1878) 19. Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc 33 from "The Buildings of the Universal Exposition of 1878" (1878) 20. Emile Zola 34 from The Ladies' Delight (1884) 21. Joris-Karl Huysmans 35 from Against Nature (1884) 22. Samuel Bing 36 from Artistic Japan (1888) 23. Joseph Eugene Anatole de Baudot 38 from "The Universal Exposition of first visit to the Champs de Mars" (1889) 24. Louis Gonse 40 from "The Architecture of the Universal Exposition of 1889" (1889) VI

3 25. Edmond de Goncourt 41 from journal: Mernoires de la vie iiiliraire (1895) C. Reforms in the United Stoles 43 Introduction Henry Hudson Holly 44 from "Modern Dwellings: Their Construction, Decoration, and Furniture" (1876) 27. Robert Swain Peabody 46 from "Georgian Homes of New England" (1877) 28. Clarence Cook 47 from The House Beautiful (1877) 29. Leopold Eidlitz 48 from The Nature and Function of Art: More Especially of Architecture (1881) 30. Louis Sullivan 49 from "Characteristics and Tendencies of American Architecture" (1885) 31. George William Sheldon 51 from Artistic Country-Seats (1886) 32. John Root et al. 52 from "What Are the Present Tendencies in Architectural Design in America?" (1887) 33. Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer 56 from Henry Hobson Richardson and His Works (1888) 34. Friedrich Baumann 57 from "Thoughts on Architecture" (1889) 35. Louis Sullivan 58 from "Ornament in Architecture" (1892) 36. Montgomery Schuyler 60 from "Last Words about the World's Fair" (1894) 37. Louis Sullivan 61 from "Emotional Architecture as Compared with Intellectual" (1894) D. Conceptual Underpinnings of German Modernism: Space, Form, and Realism 63 Introduction Richard Lucae 64 from "On the Aesthetic Development of Iron Construction, especially its Use in Spaces of a Significant Span" (1870) VI!

4 39. Friedrich Nietzsche 66 from "The Use and Abuse of History" (1872) 40. Robert Vischer 67 from "On the Optical Sense-of-Form" (1873) 41. Constantin Lipsius 69 from "On the Aesthetic Treatment of Iron in Tall Buildings" (1878) 42. Conrad Fiedler 71 from "Observations on the Nature and History of Architecture" (1878) 43. Hans Auer 72 from "The Development of Space in Architecture" (1883) 44. Josef Bayer 73 from "Modern Building Types" (1886) 45. Heinrich Wolfflin 74 from "Prolegomena to a Psychology of Architecture" (1886) 46. Adolf Goller 76 from "What is the Cause of Perpetual Style Change in Architecture?" (1887) 47. Cornelius Gurlitt 78 from "Goller's Aesthetic Theory" (1887) 48. Ferdinand Tonnies 79 from Community and Society (1887) 49. Camillo Sitte 80 from City Planning According to Its Artistic Principles (1889) 50. August Schmarsow 82 from The Essence of Architectural Creation (1893) Part II: The Formation of the Modern Movement: A. The Wagner School and the German Werkbund 87 Introduction Otto Wagner 88 from "Inaugural Address to the Academy of Fine Arts" (1894) 52. Max Fabiani 90 from "Out of the Wagner School" (1895) 53. Julius Lessing 91 from "New Paths" (1895) VIII

5 54. Richard Streiter 92 from "Out of Munich" (1896) 55. Otto Wagner 93 from Modem Architecture (1896) 56. Richard Streiter 95 from "Contemporary Architectural Questions" (1898) 57. Fritz Schumacher 96 from "Style and Fashion" (1898) 58. August Endell 97 from "On the Possibility and Goal of a New Architecture" (1398) 59. Adolf Loos 98 from "Potemkin City" (1898) 60. Hermann Muthesius 100 from "New Ornament and New Art" (1901) 61. Hermann Muthesius 101 from Style-Architecture and Building-Art (1902) 62. Fritz Schumacher 103 from "The Reconquest of a Harmonious Culture" (1907) 63. Adolf Loos 104 from "Ornament and Crime" (1908) 64. Joseph August Lux 105 from Engineer-Aesthetic (1910) 65. Peter Behrens 106 from "Art and Technology" (1910) 66. Hermann Muthesius and Henry van de Velde 108 from "theses" and "counter-theses" presented at the Cologne Werkbund Congress (1914) B. Modernism Elsewhere in Europe 110 Introduction Camillo Boito 111 from "On the Future Style of Italian Architecture" (1880) 68. Hendrik P. Berlage 112 from 'Architecture and Impressionism" (1894) 69. Ebenezer Howard 114 from To-morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform, (1898)

6 70. Henry van de Velde 116 from "The New Ornament" (1901) 71. Henry van de Velde 117 from "Clarification of Principles" (1902) 72. Hendrik Berlage 118 from Thoughts on Style (1905) 73. Hendrik Berlage 119 from Foundations and Development of Architecture (1908) 74. Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier) 121 from Study of the Decorative Art Movement in Germany (1912) 75. Antonio Sant'Elia 122 from the "Messaggio" (1914) 76. Tony Gamier 123 from An Industrial City (1917) C. The Chicago School and the American West 125 Introduction Louis Sullivan 126 from "The Tall Office Building Artistically Considered" (1896) 78. Denkmar Adler 128 from "Function and Environment" (1896) 79. Oscar Lovell Triggs 129 from "A Proposal for a Guild and School of Handicraft" (1901) 80. Gustav Stickley 130 from foreword to The Craftsman (1901) 81. Frank Lloyd Wright 131 from "The Art and Craft of the Machine" (1901) 82. Louis Sullivan 133 from "What is Architecture?" (1906) 83. Frank Lloyd Wright 134 from "In the Cause of Architecture" (1908) 84. Gustav Stickley 136 from Craftsman Homes (1909) 85. Daniel Burnham and Edward H. Bennett 137 from Plan for Chicago (1909)

7 86. Frank Lloyd Wright 139 from Executed Buildings and Designs of Frank Lloyd Wright (19 31) 87. Irving Gill 140 from "The Home of the Future: The New Architecture of the West" (1916) Introduction Frederick Winslow Taylor 146 from The Principles of Scientific Management (1911) 89. Claude Bragdon 147 from Architecture and Democracy (1918) 90. Irving K. Pond 149 from "Zoning and the Architecture of High Buildings" (1921) 91. Hugh Ferriss 150 from "The New Architecture" (1922) 92. Chicago Daily Tribune 151 Announcement of an Architectural Competition (1922) 93. Lewis Mumford 153 from Sticks and Stones (1924) 94. Lewis Mumford 154 from "The Search for 'Something More'" (1928) 95. Hugh Ferriss 155 from The Metropolis of Tomorrow (1929) 96. R. Ruckminster Fuller 157 from "The Dymaxion House" (1929) 97. Henry-Russell Hitchcock 160 from Modern Architecture (1929) 98. Frank Lloyd Wright 161 from "The Cardboard House" (1930) 99. Alfred H. Barr, Jr. 163 from preface to Modern Architecture (1932) 100. Henry-Russell Hitchcock and Philip Johnson 166 from The International Style (1932) XI

8 B. Soviet Constructivism 168 Introduction Vladimir Ilich Lenin 169 from The State and Revolution (1917) 102. Vladimir Tallin, T. Shapiro, I. Meyerzon, and Pavel Vinogradov 170 from "The Work Ahead of Us" (1920) 103. Alexander Rodchenko 171 from "Slogans" (1921) 104. Aleksei Can 172 from "Constructivism" (1922) 105. Moisei Ginzburg 174 from Style and Epoch (1924) 106. El Lissitzky 176 from "Element and Invention" (1924) 107. Nikolai Ladovsky and El Lissitzky 178 from ASNOVA: Review of the Association of New Architects (1926) C De Stijl and Purism ISO Introduction Theo van Doesburg et al. 181 from "Manifesto 1" (1918) 109. Amedee Ozenfant and Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier) 182 from the preface to the first issue of L'Esprit Nouveau (1920) 110. Amedee Ozenfant and Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier) 184 from "Purism" (1920) 111. J. J. P. Oud 185 from "On Future Architecture and its Architectural Possibilities" (1921) 112. Le Corbusier 186 from Toward an Architecture (1923) 113. Le Corbusier 187 from Toward an Architecture (1923) 114. Theo van Doesburg 188 from "Towards Plastic Architecture" (1924) 115. Mart Stam 191 from "Collective Design" (1924) XII

9 116. Le Corbusier 193 from The City of To-morrow and its Planning (1925) Introduction Oswald Spengler 196 from The Decline of the West (1918) 118. Hans Poelzig 197 from "Address to the WerkbuncT (1919) 119. Manifesto 198 "Work Council for Art" (1919) 120. Walter Gropius 200 from "Program of the Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar" (1919) 121. Bruno Taut 202 letter announcing the "Crystal Chain" (1919) 122. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 203 from "Skyscrapers" (1922) 123. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 205 from "Office Building" (1923) 124. Walter Gropius 206 from "The Viability of the Bauhaus Idea" (1922) 125. Oskar Schlemmer 208 from "The First Bauhaus Exhibition in Weimar" (1923) 126. Walter Gropius 209 from International Architecture (1925) L European Modernism: Introduction Hugo Haring 212 from "Paths to Form" (1925) 128. Adolf Behne 213 from The Modern Functional Building (1926) 129. Giuseppe Terragni et al. 214 from "The Group 7" (1926) 130. Walter Curt Behrendt 216 from The Victory of the New Style (1927)

10 131. Ludwig Hilberseimer 217 from International New Architecture (1927) 132. Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret 2.18 from "Five Points for a New Architecture" (1927) 133. Congres Internationaux d'architecture Moderne (CIAM) 220 "The Declaration of La Sarraz" (1928) 134. Sigfried Giedion 223 from Building in France, Building in Iron, Building in Ferro-Concrete (1928) 135. Ernst May 224 from "Housing Policy of Frankfort on the Main" (1929) 136. Walter Gropius 226 from "The Sociological Foundations of the Minimum Dwelling" (1929) 137. Sigfried Giedion 228 from Liberated Living (1929) 138. Laszlo Moholy-Nagy 229 from From Material to Architecture (1929) 1,39. Erich Mendelsohn 230 from Russia, Europe, America: An Architectural Cross-Section (1929) 140. KarelTeige 231 from Modern Architecture in Czechoslovakia (1930) Port IV: The Politics of Modernism: A. Totalitarianism in Europe 235 Introduction German Bestelmeyer et al. 237 manifesto for "Der Block" (1928) 142. Hannes Meyer 238 from "An Open Letter to Lord Mayor Hesse of Dessau" (1930) 143. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 240 "Announcement to the Students of the Dissolution of the Bauhaus" (1933) 144. Albert Speer 241 from Inside the Third Reich (1969) 145. Marcel Breuer 243 from "Where Do We Stand?" (1935) XIV

11 146. Francis Yorke 244 from Tlte Modern House (1936) 147. Nikolaus Pevsner 246 from Pioneers of the Modem Movement (1936) 148. J. M. Richards 247 from An Introduction to Modern Architecture (1940) Sigfried Giedion 248 from Space, Time and Architecture (1941) 150. Le Corbusier 250 from The Athens Charter (1943) 151. Sven Backstrom 252 from "A Swede Looks at Sweden" (1943) B. American Academic and Architectural Reforms 255 Introduction Joseph Hudnut 256 from "The Education of an Architect" (1931) 153. Frank Lloyd Wright 257 from The Disappearing City (1932) 154. Lewis Mumford 259 from Technics and Civilization (1934) 155. Catherine Bauer 260 from Modern Housing (1934) 156. Frank Lloyd Wright 261 from "The Jacobs House" (1938) 157. R. Buckminster Fuller 263 from Nine Chains to the Moon (1938) 158. Katherine Morrow Ford 264 from "Modern is Regional" (1941) 159. Eliel Saarinen 265 from The City: Its Growth, Its Decay, Its Future (1943) 160. Gyorgy Kepes 267 from Language of Vision (1944) 161. Konrad Wachsmann 268 from "A Tubular Steel Design" (1944) XV

12 162. John Entenza 270 announcement of "The case study house program" (1945) Introduction Philip C. Johnson 276 from Mies van der Rohe (1947) 164. T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings 277 from Mona Lisa's Mustache (1947) 165. Lewis Mumford 278 from "Status Quo" (1947) 166. Alfred H. Barr, Jr. 280 from "What is Happening to Modern Architecture?" (1948) 167. Philip C. Johnson 282 from "The Glass House" (1950) 168. Matthew Nowicki 284 from "Origins and Trends in Modern Architecture" (1951) 169. Elizabeth Gordon 286 from "The Threat to the Next America" (1953) 170. Harwell Hamilton Harris 288 from "Regionalism and Nationalism" (1954) 171. Richard Neutra 289 from Survival Through Design (1954) 172. Louis I. Kahn 291 "Order and Form" (1955) B. Postwar Theory in Europe 293 Introduction Bruno Zevi 294 from Towards an Organic Architecture (1945) 174. J. M. Richards 296 from "The New Empiricism" (1947) 175. Colin Rowe 297 from "The Mathematics of the Ideal Villa" (1947) XVI

13 176. Bruno Zevi 299 from Architecture as Space (1948) 177. Rudolf Wittko we r 301 from Architectural Principles in the Age of Humanism (1949) 178. Le Corbusier 302 from The Modular (1950) 179. Alison and Peter Smithson 303 "House in Soho, London" (1953) 180. Sigfried Giedion 304 from "The State of Contemporary Architecture" (1954) 181. Ernesto Nathan Rogers 306 inaugural editorial in Casabella-Continuitd (1954) 182. Reyner Banham 308 from "The New Brutalism" (1955) 183. Steen Eiler Rasmussen 310 from Experiencing Architecture (1959) 184. Peter Luigi Nervi 311 from "The Foreseeable Future and the Training of Architects" (1962) C. The Rise and Fall of CIAM 313 Introduction J. H. Forshaw and Patrick Abercrombie 314 from County of London Plan (1944) 186. Sigfried Giedion 317 from "Reaffirmation of the Aims of CIAM: Bridgwater 1947" (1947) 187. J. M. Richards 319 from "Contemporary Architecture and the Common Man" (1947) 188. Bruno Zevi 320 from "A Message to the International Congress of Modern Architecture" (1949) 189. Alison and Peter Smithson, Gillian and William Howell, and John Voelcker 322 from "Urban Reidentification" Grid, CIAM, Aix-en-Provence (1953) 190. Jacob Bakema, Aldo van Eyck, H. P. Daniel van Ginkel, Hans Hovens-Greve, Peter and Alison Smithson, and John Voelcker 323 "Statement on Habitat" (Doom Manifesto, 1954) 191. Alison and Peter Smithson 325 "Open Letter to Sert and Team 10" (1956) XV!!

14 192. Le Corbusier 326 from "Message of Le Corbusier to the X Congress ClAM at Dubrovmk" (1956) 193. Ernesto Rogers, Peter Smithson, and Jacob Bakema 327 remarks on the design of the Torre Velasca, Milan (1959) 194. Team 'The Aim of Team 10" (1962) Part VI: Critiques of Modernism: A. The Death of the American City Introduction Lewis Mumford 336 from "Prefabricated Blight" (1948) 196. Kevin Lynch 337 from The Image of the City (1960) 197. Jane Jacobs 339 from The Life and Death of the American City (1961) 198. Lewis Mumford 341 from "Mother Jacobs' Home Remedies" (1962) 199. Herbert J. Gans 342 from The Urban Villagers (1962) 200. Peter Blake 343 from God's Own junkyard (1964) 201. Martin Anderson 344 from The Federal Bulldozer (1964) 202. Melvin M. Webber 346 from "The Urban Place and the Nonplace Urban Realm" (1964) 203. Charles Abrams 348 from "Housing in the Year 2000" (1967) B. Retreats and Utopianism 350 Introduction Yona Friedman 351 from Mobile Architecture (1959) XVIil

15 205. Kiyonori Kikutake, Noboru Kawazoe, Masato Ohtaka, Fumihiko Iviaki, and Noriaki Kurokawa 353 from Metabolism: The Proposals for New Urbctnisrn (1960) 206. Reyner Banham 355 frorri Theory and. Design in the First Machine Age (1.960) 207. Archigram 356 "Manifesto" (1961) 208. Rachel Carson 357 from Silent Spring (1962) 209. Constantinos Doxiadis et al. 358 "The Declaration of Delos" (1963) 210. R. Buckminster Fuller 360 from "World Design Initiative: Mexico Lecture" (1963) 211. Kenneth E. Boulding 361 from "Earth as a Space Ship" (1965) 212. Ian McHarg 363 from Design with Nature (1969) 213. R. Buckminster Fuller 364 from Utopia or Oblivion (1969) 214. John McConnell 366 from "Earth Day Proclamation" (1970) C. Critiques of Modernism 368 Introduction Reyner Banham 369 from "The Italian Retreat from Modern Architecture" (1959) 216. Ernesto Nathan Rogers 371 from "The Evolution of Architecture: An Answer to the Caretaker of Frigidaires" (1959) 217. AldovanEyck 373 from "Is Architecture Going to Reconcile Basic Values?" (1959) 218. Joseph Rykwert 375 from "Meaning and Building" (1960) 219. Tomas Maldonado 377 from "Notes on Communication" (1962) 220. Colin Rowe and Robert Slutzky 379 from "Transparency: Literal and Phenomenal" (1963 [1955]) XIX

16 221. Christian Norberg-Schulz 380 from Intentions in Architecture (1963) 222. Christopher Alexander 382 from Notes on a Synthesis of Form (1964) 223. Stanford Anderson 383 from 'Architecture and Tradition That Isn't Trad, Dad' " (1964) 224. Robert Venturi 384 from Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture (1966) 225. Aldo Rossi 386 from The Architecture of the City (1966) 226. Charles Moore 389 from "Plug It in Rameses, and See if It Lights up" (1967) 227. Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi 390 from "On Ducks and Decoration" (1968) A. Rationalism and the IAUS 395 Introduction Manfredo Tafuri 396 from "Toward a Critique of Architectural Ideology" (1969) 229. Peter Eisenman 399 from "Notes on Conceptual Architecture: Towards a Definition" (1970) 230. Colin Rowe 400 from Introduction to Five Architects (1972) 231. Robert A. M. Stern and Jaquelin Robertson 402 from "Five on Five" (1973) 232. Peter Eisenman, Kenneth Frampton, and Mario Gandelsonas 406 inaugural editorial in Oppositions 1 (1973) 233. Massimo Scolari 407 from "Avant Garde and the New Architecture" (1973) 234. Joseph Rykwert 409 from "15 a Triennale" (1974) 235. Manfredo Tafuri 410 from "L'Architecture dans le Boudoir" (1974) 236. Mario Gandelsonas 413 from "Neo-Functionalism" (1976) XX

17 237. Peter Eisenman 414 from "Post-Functionalism" (1976) 238. Anthony Vidler 417 from "The Third Typology" (1976) 239. Maurice Culot and Leon Krier 418 from "The Only Path for Architecture" (1978) Introduction Charles jencks 421 from "Semiology and Architecture" (1969) 241. George Baird 424 from " 'La Dimension Amoureuse' in Architecture" (1969) 242. Christian Norberg-Schulz 425 from Existence, Space < r Architecture (1971) 243. Alan Colquhoun 427 from "Historicisrn and the Limits of Semiology" (1972) 244. Kenneth Frampton 429 from "On Reading Heidegger" (1974) 245. Charles jencks 431 from The Language of Post-Modern Architecture (1977) 246. Juan Pablo Bonta 433 from Architecture and its interpretation (1977) C. Alternative Strategies and Debates 435 Introduction Denise Scott Brown 436 from "Learning from Pop" (1971) 248. Kenneth Frampton 438 from "America : Notes on Urban Images and Theory" (1971) 249. Herman Hertzberger 440 from "Homework for More Hospitable Form" (1973) 250. Hassan Fathy 442 from Architecture For the Poor (1973) 251. Colin Rowe and Fred Koetter 444 from "Collage City" (1975) XXI

18 252. Arthur Drexler 446 preface to the exhibition catalogue The Architecture of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts (1975) 253. Bernard Tschumi 448 from "Architecture and Transgression" (1975) 254. Christopher Alexander 451 from A Pattern Language (1977) 255. Robert A. M. Stern 453 from "New Directions in Modern American Architecture" (1977) 256. Rern Koolhaas 455 from Delirious New York (1978) A. Poststructuralism and Deconstruct 459 Introduction Jean-Francois Lyotard 460 from The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge 258. Coop Himmelblau 462 "Architecture Must Blaze" (1980) 259. Bernard Tschumi 463 from "The Violence of Architecture" (1981) 260. Daniel Libeskind 464 from "Symbol and Interpretation" (1981) 261. Jtirgen Habermas 466 from "Modern and Postmodern Architecture" (1981) 262. Andreas Huyssen 468 from "Modernity and Postmodernity" (1984) 263. K. Michael Hays 470 from "Critical Architecture: Between Culture and Form" (1984) 264. Peter Eisenman 471 from "The End of the Classical: The End of the Beginning, the End of the End" (1984) 265. Sanford Kwinter 474 from "La Citta Nuova: Modernity and Continuity" (1986) 266. Ignasi de Sola-Morales 476 from "Weak Architecture" (1987) XXII

19 267. Mark Wigley 477 from "Deconstructivist Architecture" (1988) 263. Catherine Ingraham 479 from "Milking Deconstruction, or Cow Was the Show?" (1988) Introduction Harvard Architecture Review 482 from the inaugural editorial "Beyond the Modern Movement" (1980) 270. Robert A. M. Stern 485 from "The Doubles of Post-Modern" (1980) 271. Maurice Culot 438 "Nostalgia, Soul of the Revolution" (1980) 272. AJdo van Eyck 490 from "Rats, Posts and Pests" (1981) 273. Geoffrey Broadbent 492 from "The Pests Strike Back!" (1981) 274. Rob Krier 493 "10 Theses on Architecture" (1982) 275. Michael Graves 495 from "A Case for Figurative Architecture" (1982) 276. Josef-Paul Kleihues 497 from "1984: The Berlin Exhibition, Architectural Dream or Reality?" (1982) 277. Charles jencks 499 from What is Post-Modernism? (1986) 278. Heinrich Klotz 501 from "Postscript: Since 1980" (1987) 279. Colin Davies 503 from High Tech Architecture (1987) C. Regionalism and Traditionalism 505 Introduction Bruno Reichlin 506 from "Reflections: Interrelations between Concept, Representation and Built Architecture" (1981) XXII!

20 281. Alexander Tzonis and Liane Lefaivre 508 from "The Grid and the Pathway" (1981) 282. Demetri Porphyries 511 from "Classicism Is Not a Style" (1982) 283. Vittorio Gregotti 514 from "The Obsession with History" (1982) 284. Alberto Perez-Gomez 517 from Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science (1983) 285. Kenneth Frampton 519 from "Towards a Critical Regionalism: Six Points for an Architecture of Resistance" (1983) 286. Marco Frascari 520 from "The Tell-the-Tale Detail" (1984) 287. Rafael Moneo 522 from "The Idea of Lasting" (1988) 288. Juhani Pallasmaa 525 from "Tradition & Modernity: The Feasibility of Regional Architecture in Post-Modern Society" (1988) 289. Charles, Prince of Wales 527 from "The Ten Commandments for Architecture" (1989) 290. Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Chester E. Chellman 529 from "New Town Ordinances and Codes" (1989) Part IX: Millennial Tensions 533 A. Tectonics and Geometry 535 Introduction Kenneth Frampton 536 from "Rappel a Vordre: The Case for the Tectonic" (1990) 292. Toyo Ito 539 from "Vortex and Current: On Architecture as Phenomenalism" (1992) 293. Gilles Deleuze 541 from The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque (1993) 294. Greg Lynn 543 from 'Architectural Curvilinearity: The Folded, the Pliant and the Supple" (1993) XXIV

21 295. Peter Eisenman 545 from "Folding in Time: The Singularity of Rebstock" (1993) 296. Jeffrey Kipnis 546 from "Towards a New Architecture" (1993) 297. Mark C. Taylor 547 from "Seaming" (1993) 298. Gevork Hartoonian 549 from Ontology of Construction (1994) 299. Mitchell Schwarzer 551 from "Tectonics of the Unforeseen" (1996) 300. Lindy Roy 553 from "Geometry as a Nervous System" (1997) 301. Stan Allen 554 from "From Object to Field" (1997) 302. Cecil Balmond 556 from "New Structure and the Informal" (1998) 303. Bernard Cache 560 from "Digital Semper" (1999) B. The End of Theory? 562 Introduction Moshen Mostafavi and David Leatherbarrow 563 from On Weathering (1993) 305. Juhani Pallasmaa 565 from "An Architecture of the Seven Senses" (1994) 306. OMA, Rem Koolhaas, and Bruce Mau 566 from "Bigness, or the problem of Large" (1994) 307. Winy Maas 568 from "Datascape" (1996) 308. Michael Speaks 570 from "It's Out There... the Formal Limits of the American Avant-Garde" (1997) 309. John Rajchman 571 from "A New Pragmatism?" (1997) XXV

22 310. Cynthia C. Davidson 572 from "Architecture between theory and ideology" (1998) 311. K. Michael Hays 574 from Introduction to Architecture Theory since 1968 (1998) 312. Sanford Kwinter 576 from "FFE: Le Trahison des Clercs (and other Travesties of the Modern)" (1999) 313. William j. Mitchell 579 from e-topia: "Urban Life, Jim - But Not As We Know It" (1999) 314. Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos 581 "The new concept of the architect" (1999) C. Beyond the New Millennium 582 Introduction James Wines 583 from "Green Dreams" (1991) 316. William McDonough 584 "The Hannover Principles" (1992) 317. Bernard Cache 585 from Earth Moves (1995) 318. Ken Yeang 587 from Designing with Nature (1995) 319. Victor Papanek 588 from The Green Imperative (1995) 320. James Corner 589 from "Eidetic Operations and New Landscapes" (1999) 321. Kenneth Frampton 590 from "Seven points for the millennium: an untimely manifesto" (1999) 322. John Beardsley 594 from "A Word for Landscape Architecture" (2000) 323. Antoine Picon 595 from "Anxious Landscapes: From the Ruin to Rust" (2000) 324. William McDonough and Michael Braungart 597 from Cradle to Cradle (2000) XXV!

23 325. Michael Braungart 599 from "Beyond the Limits of Sustainable Architecture" (2002) 326. Masdar, The Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company 601 press release, "WWF and Abu Dhabi's Masdar Initiative unveil plan for world's first carbon-neutral, waste-free, car-free city" (2008) Acknowledgments 604 XXVII

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